Which sentence is in the past tense?
A. Wolf enters Mrs Puckett’s property.
B. Wolf will enter Mrs Puckett’s property.
C. Wolf entered Mrs Puckett’s property.
D. Wolves enter Mrs Puckett’s property.

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